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High School Dual Enrollment: Fast Track to College?. Ali Brazzeal, FSCJ Melissa Perry, SJRSC Kellie Woodle, UNF. Speed?. Objectives. Understand new legislation and the impact it may have on the future of dual enrollment advising.
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High School Dual Enrollment: Fast Track to College? Ali Brazzeal, FSCJ Melissa Perry, SJRSC Kellie Woodle, UNF
Objectives Understand new legislation and the impact it may have on the future of dual enrollment advising. Analyze case studies to understand possible challenges to advising. Become familiar with resources that can be used by guidance, students and parents.
Part I Legislation and Impact on Dual Enrollment-Future
General Education 2014-2015 Communications ENC X101 English Comp I Humanities ARH X000 Art Apprec PHI X010 Intro to Philo MUL X010 Music Lit/Music App LIT X000 Intro to Lit HUM X020 Intro to Hum THE X000 Theatre Apprec Mathematics MGF X106 Lib Arts Math I MGF X107 Lib Arts Math II MAC X105 College Algebra STA X023 Statistical Methods Natural Sciences BSC X005 General Biology CHM X020 Chem for Lib Studies PHY X020 Fund of Physics ESC X000 Intro to Earth Sci EVR X001 Intro to EnviroSci AST X002 Astronomy Social Science PSY X012 Intro to Psych SYG X000 Prin of Socio ANT X000 Intro to Anthro POS X041 AmGov AMH X020 Intro Survey Since 1877 ECO X013 Prin of Macroecon
General Dual Enrollment To be or not to be? That is the question in 2014: Tuition Admin Fees GPA changes Career/Tech
Part II Case Studies
Ima G. Nus is a freshman entering the University of North Florida. Ima has the following 34 hours of Dual Enrollment from High School: ENC1101- Freshman Composition 1 3.0 ENC1102 – Freshman Composition 2 3.0 MAC1105- College Algebra 3.0 STA2023- Elementary Statistics 3.0 AMH2010 – U.S. History to 1877 3.0 POS2041- U.S. Government 3.0 ECO2013- Macroeconomics 3.0 HUM2211- Humanities: Foundations 3.0 HUM2230- Humanities: Mainstreams 3.0 BSC1005- Life in Biological Environ 3.0 BSC1005L- Life in Bio Environ Lab 1.0 SLS1103 – Strat for Success in College 3.0 She is planning to major in Biology- Biomedical Sciences concentration. She believes she is a year ahead, but is shocked to hear that it will still take her 4 years of full time enrollment to earn her Bachelor of Science in Biology. Why would that be the case?
Mia Donhavaclu completed her Associate in Arts through Dual Enrollment. She plans to major in Nursing. Mia is shocked to learn that Nursing is a limited access program that only admits for the Summer and Fall semesters. She has most of the prerequisites, but the program also requires an entrance exam, a personal essay, and invitation to interview. The deadline for applying to this program was two months ago, when she had not even graduate high school. How could this situation be avoided in the future?
Part III Resources for College and Major Research
Title of Part I Florida Virtual Campus Common Prerequisite Manual – http://www.flvc.org Advising Manuals (on bottom right side of the page) Common Prerequisite Manual Catalog Year Program Listing by Alphabetic Order Common Prerequisite Manual details each major’s prerequisites for state universities and state colleges in Florida, which follows common course numbering.
Title of Part I Florida Virtual Campus Occupational Outlook Handbook – http://www.flvc.org Get Ready for college: Career Planning (in the middle of the page at the bottom) Additional Resources: Occupational Handbook Occupational Outlook Handbook gives students specific information about the career interest in terms of work environment, education requirements, salary information, work conditions, and projected trends.
Title of Part I Florida Choices http://flchoices.org College or Postsecondary Students – This section includes areas to explore colleges and universities, programs, and majors as well as college planning and application process.
Title of Part I Individual College Websites and Catalogs Look at degree plans for majors as well as course descriptions at each individual college’s websites and catalogs, in order to determine degree requirements. www.fscj.edu www.unf.edu www.sjrstate.edu